Daily Archives: December 14, 2006

For the past three days we met as a team to discuss and strategize the future direction of the DEN. Our goal has always been to connect teachers to their most valuable resource – each other. In the past year and a half, the DEN has connected thousands of teachers from all over the world

For the past three days we met as a team to discuss and strategize the future direction of the DEN. Our goal has always been to connect teachers to their most valuable resource – each other. In the past year and a half, the DEN has connected thousands of teachers from all over the world

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Many of you may have realized, to your chagrin, that the Xtranormal site has been shut down as of July 31st. I searched for alternatives and found Digital Films . I have only been playing around with it for a few hours, but have not noticed a feature that allows characters to speak typed text

In this installment of One Idea With: Discovery Education Senior Vice President Scott Kinney interviews Dr. Latoya Dixon and Dr. Mike Waiksnis, Co-Principals of the Rowan-Salisbury School System’s Knox Middle School in North Carolina. Drs. Dixon and Waiksnis’ One Idea focuses on how their different personal and leadership styles support their work as co-principals. Watch the video below to learn

One of my least favorite trends in education is hatin’ on PowerPoint. Visual presentation in and of itself isn’t the problem! A quick glance of Google search results for “PowerPoint meme” sums up the anti-PowerPoint narrative sweeping the web: PowerPoints can be dreadfully boring, and relying solely on teacher-centered instruction is problematic. That being